It's going to be difficult, and perhaps impossible. The current ongoing disaster of the U.S. political scene is also very biased against immigration, which is very unfortunate. But even if you ignore that, the traditional work visa process has always been biased towards direct experience in the specific work area. A degree…
Hi everyone! I’m from Korea and currently studying game design on my own to break into the industry. I actually graduated with a bachelor's degree in korea Architecture, but I decided to transition into games because I find this field much more exciting and fulfilling. I have a quick question for those based in Europe or…
it's fairly difficult to get into the uk at present - visa restrictions have become more strict and it's really not worth a studio's time to hire foreign staff that aren't quite senior due to minimum salary requirements etc.. It may be less restrictive in mainland europe - i'm really not sure anymore.